KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 18): HELP INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION [] Bhd is expanding its education business to set up a private primary and secondary international school.
It said on Wednesday it is investing RM20 million to set up the school on a seven acre site in Subang with the capacity to cater for more than 3,000 students.
The first phase will open in September 2012 with an initial intake of 500 to 600 students.
To recap, HELP said it had on Jan 16 received the Education Ministry’s approval to set a private international school within the vicinity of HELP University’s flagship green TECHNOLOGY [] campus in Subang 2.
HELP executive director Adam Chan said: “We aim to make this a model school and will look at other opportunities to expand within Malaysia and overseas.”
It said on Wednesday it is investing RM20 million to set up the school on a seven acre site in Subang with the capacity to cater for more than 3,000 students.
The first phase will open in September 2012 with an initial intake of 500 to 600 students.
To recap, HELP said it had on Jan 16 received the Education Ministry’s approval to set a private international school within the vicinity of HELP University’s flagship green TECHNOLOGY [] campus in Subang 2.
HELP executive director Adam Chan said: “We aim to make this a model school and will look at other opportunities to expand within Malaysia and overseas.”